nonspectroscopic
Nonspectroscopic refers to methods or phenomena that do not involve the analysis of electromagnetic radiation as it interacts with matter. Spectroscopy, in contrast, relies on measuring the absorption, emission, or scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by a substance to determine its properties, such as composition, structure, or concentration. Therefore, nonspectroscopic techniques bypass the use of light-based measurements.
Examples of nonspectroscopic methods are diverse and span various scientific disciplines. In chemistry, techniques like titration,
The utility of nonspectroscopic approaches lies in their ability to provide information that may not be accessible